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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Jun 1912, p. 2

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| POPULAR IST ROUTE STO DUSKOKA LAKES AKE OF BAYS ALGONQUIN Par RIVER _ FRENCH RIVER GEORGIAN BAY AKE COUCHICHING KAWARTHA LAKES, Etc. ROUND TRIP ' FRR 6 BOMESEERRS' EXCURSIONS : To the Went At Low Rates Via SARNIA OR OHIOAGO Literature, tickets aud full informa- tion from xy rand Trunk Agent, or &ddress A, E. pUF FF, District Passanger 'Agent, Toronto Optatin, ¢ gen , HC McCAW "TowN AGENT Several sums from MON Yo to $10,000, have MONE with me for immediate in- Vestment at lowest rate, HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. THE OBSERVER HAS A Goop CIRCULATION, ani is constantly growing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Medium in the County : is the champion of the Agritulturists and of the more con- servative aitll practical class of peo- le, is not a Favorite of schemers, ikl and cliques ; it is the Oldest | and Best Established --founded in 1857--the (ost original and best in its local aud general news depart. | ment and is printed entirely in the place of publication -Port Perry. FrrMS-- $1 per annum in advance, if not | paid il advance, $1.50 will be | charged jon PRINTING m= Tit Most Mopxrn Srinis AND AT Low PRICES bserver. "(The ( Oeil Paper o the People.) | ear DUNDED IN 1857. only Paper yeni) and Jrublislic in Port Perry PORT PERRY, JUNE 27, 1912 Fm = Police Magistrate Brodie of Sud- buiy, disposed of one hundred and thirty-two cases during May. The coming Fourth of July is ex- pected to be more safe and sane | than any that has preceded it dur- ing the past 100 years. The cost of the cigarettes used in he (United States last year is put 'Department of Inland Rev- enug at $60, 5000,000, The Toronto News makes fefer- ence to 'the Hon. W. H. Doyle, Speaker of the Ontario Legislature.' | That's the pame for Mara and Rama. Port Arthur News: --An adver tisement reads:--* Wanted, a chaf- feur ; married man with experience.' Imagine a married man without experiences The Lindsay Warder finds anf #xcuse for the man who is always] talking about what lie is going to] do. "If he didn't, he would have nothing to talk about." North Bay now has a daily paper, gad the Burk's Falls Arrow says that "if it succeeds in a town of that size it will certainly cclipse all pre- yo viows recotds; Liskeard Speaker :-- The Govern- 7 ment has decided not to coin farth- ings. This will be a grave disap- pointment to the man who habitu- atly places a cent upon the collection plate. « At no fime has the project proached anything like the appear- ance of a political undertaking," says the Hon. E J. Davis speaking of the Newmarket Canal. Fupny fellow, E. J. Fhe editor of the Bracebridge Gazelte has two strings to hig bow = whieh i§ more than some persons have, When he is not sneering at royalty he is apt to bs shouting for Reciprocity. -- Packet. Last week a special train running from Lindsay to North Bay, 227 miles, made the disance, with two "stops, in five hours. The fastest segular service takes three heurs hi course, being a figure of . There is not ach § in the F-. fuel going. for JA. Macdonald, of the Globe, pas caugh in a trap last year Hien of all | | DOMINION DAY | | On i evening last at 6,55,}7 ll ages, youth however | predominating, were to be $een, in line, brightening our Principal street (Queen), wearing the insignias emblamatic of the glorious deeds of their fore-fathers, accomplished howeret with stupendeus Ibs of life, but resulting in giving equal rights to mankind. Old and young ia the parade, all brimming over with the optimism that does big things and with the determination tostill further accomplish possi- bilities that cannot be wmisunder- stood and thus sustain and main- tain Iti all their important essentials he Aims and Objecta of. worthy sires by worthy sons and in addi: tion do their utmost, as members of an ever.living and undying glorious fraternity to epread progressive ideals and render good-will to all men, to the ents of the earth. The street'parade was under the aus- pices of King Edwatd s0dge; Port Perry, and the turn-out of its mem- Bers as well ag visiting membet$ of Utica and Purple Hill Lodges was highly creditable and it would be difficult to find a finer or more in- telligent body of men than that assembled on this occasion. Mr. J. E. Morrish had charge of the procession and conducted the mar shalling to perfection. The church held in St. John's |@ resbyterian) church the reverend | services were and worthy pastor preaching a fe of rare merit pertain- fog to the Order, Afler the | service the brethren returned to their lodge toom when a unanimous joie of thavks, proposed by Bro. W. H. Letcher, secondetl by Bro L, G. Hall. was tetidered to the | Pastor of St. John's Church for his | very able, eloquent and instructive sermon, also to the choir for the choice music rendered, | and to the Board of Managers for the use of the ehurch. i Drainage Demonsiratioh. | The Ontario Agricultural College is emphasizihg the value 6f drainage | again this summer, for whith ptirpose | drainage demonstrations are being held in many parts of the province | On Friday, July 5tH, 1914, at the "our of 2 p.m., due of these démoiisttations will be held on the farm of Mr. Wm. Clarkson, con. 14, lot 22, Reach Town- ship. This moeting should be of special interest as some difficult places to drain are inyolved. Besides the dis- cussion of the particalar problems of Mr. Clarkson's farm,| there will be demonstration of mbtholls of frdimg|; the fall over a ditch, determining the | grade, digging true to grade, ete. | Those of our readers interested in Anyone wishing information abont drainage work should write Prof. W. H Day, 0. A. C. Guelph. ---- BLAOKSTOCEK The Congregation .6f St. Jolit's Anglican Chdrch are preparing to I celebrate 1st July. In the afternoon commencing at 8 o'clock sharp; there will be a program of Games and Sports, Football Match, Races, etc., for which generous prizes will be awarded. Admission 10 cts. Ladies Free. Tea served from gto .30. GRAND CONCERT. The following Talented Entertain ers from Oshawa have been secur-- ed to take part in thé Program which Will consist of Humorous Trios, Duets and Solos, including Scotch, Irish and Southern Melo- dies :-- Miss Alma, Robb, Soprano; Mr. Robert Henderson, Tenor ; Mr. Geo. W. Henley, Baritone; Mrs. Robt. Henderson, Accompanist. Mr. Geo; W, Henley will render a couple of Hairy Lauder's Séotéh Songs and other bigh grade songs. Short addresses by resident Minis- ters. Admission--Adults 35 cts. ; Concert alone 25 cts. ; Children 15¢. Sunday School Children Free. Srecmr Services on Sunday, June 30. at 1r a.m. and 7 p.av. J. H. Kop, Rector. a nel hist Ontario Appointments. +* Ottawa, June 22.--The foltowing Ontario appointments are announc- ed isrthe Canada Gazette i--Thos. | Johsiston of Bracebridge; barrister, 10 be Deputy Judge of the Pistric) Court of the Judicial "District of] Muskoka ; John Watson, Jr., of Whitby, to be Harbor Master for | las pr Port of Whitby. % PRESSOR | Wii WaNTSA Fer Cass {tase 110 will be seen ; by. the i ad¥ertisement elsewhere in this ; Jas. /| near Raglan, is offering to sell' or years his first vr, a = one Too | £1 andon, June fer is an Undercurrent of talk' to the effect that the Government is not really any too earnest in the matter of the Home Rule Bill. Some say the Government ddes not really in- tend to send the bill to the House bf Lords this: session; but these critics do not pretend to Show how it is possible for the Government to drop the measure. Still others in- sist that the bill can never be pas- sed before another general election is beld. The Ministry complicated the situation this week by introducing the Manhood Suffrage Bill, The Home Rule doubters see in this latter measure prepareiion "for the inevitable electoral contest, since vote by abolishing all qu. for 'uffrage ting off fall plural voting. But the meastite could not aid the Ministry in any early day contest, as it wonld hate fs much, or more, trouble jn passing the Lords as would the Hothe Rule Bill itself. The Unionists affect great en- ceuragetient from the narrow ma- jority of sixty-nine, whereby the exclusion of Orange and Ulster Counties from the joperation of the Home Rule Bill was defeated on Tuesday night, but this is hot really significant, as it is far from representing any serious defection from the Liberal block. In fact, on a real call for a show down, in all probability the Government could muster within hall a dozen of its) | maximum strength=--at least for the | present. NEW STRENGTH FOR NURSING MOTHERS Aching Backs and Tired Limbs Need Not be HEndured. Achitig backs, Tired lithbs, ats tacks of faintness, headaches and backaches, need not be a part of woman's life There are times when her blood needs spetidl at- tention, and these times aré indi cated by one or more of the above sytoptoms. [tig at stich times that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are wbrth their weight in gold to women, for they actually make the rich, red | health-giving blood which makes weak, tired, despondent women, active and strong, und feeling equal to all their household duties Such a sufferer, was Mrs. Yilian ithiam Salli: van, Main River, Nil who Says: "} am writing to acknowledge the great good I received throtigh Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After my baby was born last summer 1 was Vaiiconvef, Was brat drainage should not miss this meeting so run down that life was really a being Mr: Lloyd Wood, burden. I bad to drag myself about to do my housework, and every moment was one of trial, 11 wept upstairs 1 was smothering. My appetite was poor, and my baby was suffering from my weak- hess. 1 was adyised tb tty Dr Williams' Pinl Pills and got six bo=es,'and before they were all quite used I was lke a different woman. My appetite returned; I regained my strength, and the work about the house no longer bothered me. As the result of my experience I would strongly urge all weak women and nursing morhers to use Dr, Williams' Pink Pills" There is no wofrafi; no thatfer whal hér station in life, who will ¥ot enjoy better health if she oc- casionally fortifies lier blood through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The Pills are sold by all mediciné dealers of may be bad by fail a{ cénts a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co, Brockville, Ont. Ahr Ter Senator Beith's Horses. A most remarkable show record was made by Hon. R. Beith's string of Hackney's at Winnipeg Horse Stow af which his six horses shown -- Flourish, Fireworks, Fashion, Silver Belle, Yorkshire Daisy-- woff five cups and twelve medals. Flour- ish and Fireworks, the best Hackney pair ever brought to Canada, won the coveted prize, the Duke of Con- navght Cup and Gold Medal. Fireworks won fhe championship and Grand ¢ CH Bipionship fa model heavy harness. horse. The Waverly Stables {urnout was- the sengatioh of.the ghow, and the res 'sult was (far Senator Beith "sold every one of the scxtette at a satis. facfory 'price, the 'p; r-- Flourish hi Fireworks--going to Sir Dong: Colin' Cameron, ~Lieutepant- Gavernor of Manitoba said to-be the highest evi three youag liorses to Waverly Stables for training. hid the bi'l would increase the Radical | | pid { At the recent s legislature, a new act was passed by wh was divided into teh dil each of these districts ment proposed to app of Medical Health of this officer demand time of the man appoi of $2,500 a year was fi these duties. Sever officers have been appoil urally, and perhaps pro of those appotiited Wi trom the Provincial Health, creating seve on this Board, Fron press we observe that I Oshawa; has been Government to fill on ies cheated The Board of He deliberate body, meet Toronto, for which receive a salary of 8300. pe and traveling expenses. It might not be out. of placet bere] to recall that this is nbt the. first tithe the Governtiséh of the pro- vince of Ontario, has recoghied Oshawa in this regard, a8 the late Dr. Rae, of Osliawa, formerly fied a &imilar ptsition.--Oshawd Re- (Sriaer. nt: rn An'event tdok place on Monday, June 19, at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Ross, Bond St, Lindsay, when their eldest daughter, Marjory { Gordon, was married to Mr. R.S. Davis, Calgary. The ceremony was tonducted by Rev. James Wallace; | M.A. B.D., assisted by Revd; W. Macmillan, D.D., Halfax. Miss Ethelwyn Gregory played the. wed: ding music. The bride was'given away by her father, and was gown- ed in ivory duchess satin veiléd with silk marquisette, tvith pasel frain, the corsage being trimaged with Limerick lace aud pear) ofuaiments. The veil was arranged in a cap with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carri- ed a shower boquet of lily of the valley aud white roses, And wore the hrid griom's gift, a gold, bracelet "watch. Miss Beth Sthelite, Pott Arthitif, was naid-of-honor, wearing pink satin ew? broidered with stecl, ninon tunic, and large white hat with plumer. the bridegroom's gift, a god br with pearls. Thetwo bri ina ids w re Miss Helen Ross and Miss Jessie Ros sisters of the brid; whitd-embroid win and large Hngerie "Rats, shedts of pluk roses: Mr, J3 Douglas Higgins, Toro Mre. Davis lett for Muska traveling in a tailor-m iy blue, with black and white trie The deoelion crop ngvts fails. Work will be started his year on a $300,000 normal school at Re- gina. Over 21,000 immigran scame 10 Canada from the Unit May. pi s hall a Since the first of - the ent 202 have cases of contagious been reported at Cal, Moose Jaw is spef million dollars to § present water systedf, Gr, is Thompeon-Seton, * famous naturalist, was once @ re ident of the Township of Ops, Lind say. giving prizes for the be gardens in town, "Promise of a strawberries," reports of the Province say. The Winnipeg Fi report says condilidns es the harvest will be lat The cannesies are growers an advanc irene. of maki sim of bes loeal Jove dave Pr La inclish in! fon BE the Service Commission of ki of Row k It is tpro! $3,000,000 will Ln y one of syndicat 1 0 major Ss or the ul ol {a ueiosion lines of Fe TCinatian Niagara, Don: Ft . Lord Monta who 14a noted oni}. iuger, arriv esterday d re| an at the ion on, w A whit temain for sevor: © spent the day ihspectilig pany. aT. of gathe rh on yh nant ot TN days. : £3 atts of thecoms |... . Qwing She wore | "t | ance last Tunsday. Grounds, Fo t good attendance is looked 'for. Strawberries and Cream and other tempting delicacies wilt be provided. Arrangements have been made for an interesting progfdmme for the evening. London, June 2j:-~Among the hundreds of messages received by the Prince of Wales yesterday con- gratulating him oh his eighteenth birthday was one from the King of Spain announcing lie would confer the Order of the Golden Ficece oh him. Many presents were tecerved. All the Royal family and the Khediv of Egypt were present the cutting of the birthday cake. Bathurst, N. B., ling in Gloucester County to-day resulted 1n the return of the four Govertittitnt members by 600 majority, with Seven places to hear from. This.will give the Govern- ment forty-six members in the next legislatur dad Opposition two: at June 24.--Pol- In a stirring address before the Toronto Conference, the Rev Dr. Chown deplored "the spectacular actumulation of easy money," wliith is Qoing so Hiuch th dndet mille the character ahd lower the idedls of the Canadian people. Five vears ago Colonel Henry Wat- terabi, the veteran editor of the Louis- ville Courier-Journal, precicted that Colonel Roosevelt would be a candi- date, and that if he failed to secure the 3 Bepatatean nemination ha would cuter flold against Taftagat judd emt Liven the satiflactidn of PAH [oie of his keenest cities did not pid ied Mr: Roosovelt from dyine fast what Watterson ik Lie would do! 8 Hig Sp Spot oo the Sun Pasadena, Call. Juno 25.--Tha Inrg- ext sfiu spot which bas been detested within a yoar, 10 000 miles in diameter, is pow under observation at the Care n: gis Observatory, aud has beeu photo- graphed peveral times since its appear- The area of the ran | 8put is approximately 78,54),000 square miles, » surface nearly ten times the sizo of North America. Prof. Ferdinand Ellerman, Was Nead< od the work of photographizally Edpturs ing the spot whic Bs 0H dotiitg west? war oe cmiicielnd trave! ise. met, and bnesaid: 'Heard a yew conundrum thy pther.day, ous of the best that ever went the rounds, * What is three. gevenths chitken, two-thirds cat and onchialt goat?!" "I give it up,' said the other, a After a fow guerses' amr is, couse you Wall, sha 'Chigago.' ity gue, 'CBU is sevens vights chicken, 'ea' in ir cat, And 'go' is one-halt of goat. Pretty good, isu's 1b?' Lethuridge, Alta, June 26--A local photographer complains about the diffi- culty" of keeping: lady assistants. He lost sixteen by marriage in the last throe years. nt Tea Duty, Remains ~ London, June 24.~ The Govern ment's iaforfty fo the [fous of Commons w-night dropped to 23 apparently owing to the slackmess of its followers, The division was an opposition motion to reduce the duty of'ted grown in British. terri tory from 5d 16 4d per a The it fore stood 19g'to 577. Supper will be served from § lo 8 By aig the Beli Telephone, merchants wid the farming -ommunity, get a complete local, 5 WAR, Lo er Said The elections are on in theUnited States, ant the Chicago Record- Herakl say : Oace more the farmer hearsthai he is the backbone of his native land, and the men inthe slouch hats loudly praise the hardu- ess of lis horny hand; and the worker in the shiop'is toll that he dégerved tlie best there 1s, as tor the caldier, bent and old, a prigeless heritage is his; the humble toiler) in the ditch islauded for his sterling worth, but everybody hates the rich and wants to chase them off the earth. Commander Sponson--*'Chri-ten him what you will, my dear, but remember he's ouly a baby and mot a dashed battleship. and 1 wou't have the parson breaking champagne bottles over his little head. "-- Life, Toronto, June 24--Cbanecllor Boyd ruled thig Inornmg that a convict uu- der sentence has just Ay much right to deal with his property ds & frue iin. TTR Imperial Vout at the Fair This is Itfiperial yedr at the Can- adian National Exhibition and H. R.H. The Duke of Connaught will] perform the opening ceremonies ou Monday, August. 26th. 3 The golden - Popp flower of 'Califoriiia, 18, ; ed in the yacant lots of San ¥ran- pcistd by the women who ale preparing the city far the coming World's Fair. The waste" places and the surrounding hillsides also will be made to glow with the poppies. The policy of the Grit press, up to the jonrnals less partisan and more honest, is. nat to give the Conservative leaders credit under any circamstances; {it a disinte- rested motive or a praiseworthy act, Witfess their reception of the re- cent redtiction of the duty on cement for example. © A certain scientist says the most dangerous thing in the world is kissing. {The Port Arthur. News on the cAftrary, holds that the most dd¥gétous thingis encouraging a man who thinks he has ability as an after-dinner speaker. But neith- er of these authorities, probably, has had experience in. buying lots in "greatet Toronto." The figures given as value of building in the principal cities of Canada for the first four mouths of this yeat are astonishing: .Mont- teal, wilh. her préniier place in population, has fallen to fifth place as a buildef; First comes Toronto, witlr six and a half million dollars worth; then: Wirnipeg, with five millions and Vancouver with only ixty thousand less than Calgary, at four iltion,. and then Montreal, ; fie plant | How 7 13 WERavATS FAASTLS, Dainty Touches That That Simple Needlei work Will Effect. If your last summer parasols are too dilapidated 'to use nd "study- their possibilities. Some filose covering if oly $olsd not fad- gd, may bec tasliened by embroidery or a Np or of net or :chiffon; others may need new tops. The latter can be added at Yor by 'skilled meedlewoman, but if dis- frontal of. one's ability do he. toiddry Hist dnd take thé fra got coveri ar. fs % profesional v2 "he consisting of 95 Acres more or less, TR ber that the dist between | There is on the property a Splendil spokes may vary, so in removing the | Brick House, so ® 36;- Barn .and's coyer mark a certain spoke with a thread and number the sections from that. In this way it will be easy to get the new cover in its right position. Cut each section from the old one, allowing a trifle more for séditi§ if the | gés. have been cat. Mhisté satelully; fit to the frame, then sew the scan firmly, and the cover is ready for i embroidery or further decoration. This may be done before mounting or aftef the ebver Jd. firmly tacked to fhe fraide. When & dasign is dstashed ach section car be worked befo: panels are basted together. For A ing it is easier to mount the cover than work with both hands, as on a standard frame. A plain white linen parasol may be given a decided air by working in the 0) sprays of flowers in eyelet em« ok AD outline for the seams ptirely in solid 'embroidery. 'An five parasol of White inches of wild carrot 2 gd in thd panels. Two sizes of sprays are Seed a bold one in every alternate pane with a single flower on the others. The flower panicles are worked in French knot in heavy Roman floss, the foliage done in slanting 'satin. stitch. A parasol of pale gray linen given a fire inch border of d. dewed on the outside of the Wh Ty acer pied The oining was cqucsaled by line Plans an Spacifieaifons may he racy of 2 1 tples worked in yeral tones | At the residgnce of Alex. Leask, Green: ot pink with pale yellow (éntres and |bauk. green stems. , ALEX. LEASK, Reeve. Any linen or silk parasol could be [June 14, 1512. changed, by. adding" asi in a-deeper tone of fts ow in a contrasting color. Har ] two sections by a conventional de- glen orked in pelt Sk A violet inen Cover could have, g deep purple border and vines of At worked in purple shades. , A Kingdom For & Fores: The king of Eogland owes his clowil a horse's shoe. The det of settle- éot B7 #fjch In 1701 parliament elected the Bguse of Hauover to the British ihr by culy oue fe. third of his ste from W Jame or cast & shoe lg would Bavé Deen too late. 4 Comprise SLL LeddL SEALS | IN JAPAN, Every Persen' Must Ha Have' One 'Which the Government Registers. Japanese _senle (ban, aioe ot lar Ply rv sn sii # fife 15 ropresint on or; xh them out Seid SE "DIED. THovpson--In Cartwright--lot 21] con, 4--on Thesday, June i $13, John Thompson, aged 7 years and 11 months FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT HE uhdersighed offers fer Sale or to Rent his fine farm, bend part of lot 10, con 9, East Whitby, Driving Shed, 26 x 50. "It i€ sithas: ed about tour miles [rom the CPIR Myrtle, and three miles from the 'Apply to the © proprietor on md premises JAS.) ORMISON: Raglan, or 24, 1912, Tenders Wanted fom Concrete Work. TPHE wdorsigned wi will any yes od t Tenders, mark d Skt F Chucreta Work," up to ek oy Jury 6th." 192, Work required tor tha Two WN "Brida 10 be arectod over t Nalquon River--one an the 12th con., appnsite tit 20, nud the ether on tha 6th Ean. § opposite lot 10. Th: Cement and Gray: to be supplied on the gronad by tha Corporation The dir to «tate tha amount for tha whole Tih, aod the wai to ba compl-ted by, N -ptem or 1, 1913, The lowast or dny tender not ne CoseRts St. Charles Hotel PORT PERRY (strickly under New Macagement) G. A. COLE PROPRIETOR [Late of Hotel Falconer, Toronto] : Commercial. trade solicited First class Sample rooms.' VALUABLE - PROPERTY. % ho Prince Mber Aber for Salé, (Albert. Frame Hoyse, two stories with stone fou ion ; good cellars ; furnace, hard and soft water: Good barn. stable. Ten acres ; beari an abundance of choice Immediate ion. particulars apply; to * : MRS A.C, Juue 12, 1913,

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